The electricity grid increasingly lacks the capacity to power construction sites, machinery and installations. Connections are delayed, projects slow down and energy costs rise. To solve this, Boels Rental offers systems that store surplus energy. You can use this energy during peak demand or to increase your available power capacity. Read on to see how Boels keeps your project on track.
Why you need energy storage
Demand for power on construction sites and in businesses continues to grow, while supply becomes more uncertain. With an energy storage system, you take control of your energy use and prevent downtime.
How Boels tackles grid congestion
Boels Rental has been investing in innovative systems for years. These systems reduce fuel consumption and offer practical solutions for grid congestion on site. Battery packs powered by solar panels and/or Stage V generators (using HVO100) have proven their value.
“Construction sites need more power than ever, especially with the shift towards emission-free working. Existing temporary grid connections are often insufficient, leading to outages and delays. That’s something no one wants, especially with tight project deadlines,” explains Marcel Djini from Boels Rental.


How energy storage works on your site
By storing energy in battery packs, your machinery, lighting and installations keep running – even when the grid falls short. Do you use solar panels or other sustainable sources, such as Stage V generators? Then you store generated energy and use it exactly when demand peaks.
With the Boels monitoring system, you can track real-time energy use and equipment performance online. We can share this data with you on request.
What energy solutions does Boels offer?
Our specialists work with you to determine the right setup. We deliver safe, reliable and ready-to-use temporary energy solutions tailored to your situation.
Marcel Djini explains: “Think of portable batteries for tools and small applications, battery packs and energy containers for larger construction sites, or complete standalone hybrid systems. For example, a trailer with an integrated generator and solar panels that charge the battery. This is ideal for small to medium-sized sites. The options are extensive – and they work. Not only to tackle grid congestion, but also to reduce fuel consumption, especially with current diesel prices.”

Prevent delays on your project
The message is clear. Don’t let grid congestion delay your project. Contact Boels and discover which temporary energy solution fits your situation. Our specialists are ready to help you




